Diana, The Untold and Untrue Story
“You know you’ve had a good night out when the only criticism you can level against a show is that it was sometimes hard to hear the jokes over the volume of the audience laughing”.
A Butcher Of Distinction
“ Hayes slowly, and skilfully, peals back layer after layer of his story in an intriguing and increasingly suspenseful way, creating a gripping, shocking, funny and disturbing journey through territory that’s just about as dark as it can get. “
A Single Man
“The two hander between Olivia Darnley and Theo Fraser Steele is one of the highlights of this production and brings with it an energy the rest of the play struggles to find at times”.
Looking For Fun?
“Looking For Fun is Conor Ó'Cuinn’s debut as a playwright, and gives an early indication of his potential as a gifted story-teller in the making. The fact that he is also a very engaging actor makes him a double-threat who we’ll definitely be keeping an eye on”.
Horse-Play
“David Ames nails his character flip-flopping between superhero and everyday cos-play enthusiast perfectly, and with the two sides of his character having a very different energy, his performance quickly becomes a comedic, as well as acerbic, tour-de-force”.
The Convert
“The Convert can be a hard watch, but it remains as compelling as it is distressing at times. Brave, bold and uncompromising, this is an unexpected piece of must-see theatre”.
Alright Bitches!
“It’s a shame Alright Bitches! took quite so long to discover that it actually had something to say, but it was certainly a relief when it got there, and the evening was all the better for it”.